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VOL. 45, NO. 23
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943
Local Rabbis Urge Choice
Of Representative Men
And Women to Conference
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Joint Statement Appeals to Jewry To
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Herman Pekarsky
To Greet Graduates
Ibn Saud, King of Saudia,
Declares Jews Have No
Right to Palestine
Says "Interests of Jews Will Be Served If They
The graduation ceremony of
the elementary class of the
Commit
No Action That Leads to Strife"
United Hebrew Schools will be
The coming American Jewish unity which is ours, May God held Sunday evening, June 6, at
8 o'clock, in the auditorium of
NEW YORK (WNS)—Stating than Palestine, and more suitable
Conference offers Am
c a n bless the work of our hands.
the Rose Sittig Cohen School. that the Jews have no right in to their welfare and interests."
Jewry an opportunity and a chal-
Rabbi Morris Adler,
This class completed its seven- Palestine, King Ibn Saud, mighty
The Arabian monarch added
Rabbi Moses Fischer,
lenge. It presents us with the
year course of study. Examina-
that the interests of the native
Rabbi
Leon
Frani,
ruler
of
Saudia
Arabia,
suggest-
opportunity to achieve that con-
tions were held Sunday morning,
Jewish population of Palestine
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin,
May 30,
ed in an interview published in would be safeguarded "provided
certed deliberation and activity
Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer,
The exercises will begin with the current issue, of Life mag- the Jews commit no action that
of the various elements and
Rabbi A. M. Hershman,
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, a processional by the graduates azine that the Jews find homes might lead to strife and dissen-
groups within American Jewry,
and the singing of the "Star in Europe, America and other sion" and provided "the Jews
Rabbi Isaac Stollman,
which mournful necessity makes
See HEBREW—Page 12
Rabbi Joseph Thumim.
lands which "are more fertile give a guarantee, endorsed by
so urgent. The global catastro-
the Allies, that they would not
:Alive to buy Arab property, and
phe which has overwhehned our
would refrain from using their
people in our day is one with
great financial power for that
ALL
SLATES
OF
LOCAL
ELECTORS
which no part of Jewry is alone
purpose."
capable of coping. The enor-
OF AMERICAN JEWISH CONFERENCE
King Ibn Saud aired his views
mous tasks ahead, the failure of
on Arab-Jewish relations "so that
MUST
BE
IN
COMMITTEE'S
HANDS
JUNE
7
the Jew to receive assurances
the friendly American people
may understand the truth of the
as to the possibility of decent
A last-minute call has been issued to all Jewish
matte•." His prepared statement
To Nominate and
rehabilitation in the post-war
follows:
organizations of Detroit to nominate their dele-
Elect Officers
world, both in Eretz Yisroel and
"First, I know of nothing that
gates to the electoral conference for the American
the Diaspora, the enormous work On Monday night, June 7,
justifies the Jewish claims to
Jewish Conference, to be held here on June 15.
Palestine. Centuries before the
of reconstruction—all these re- Pisgah Lodge No, 34, Bnai Brith
advent of Mohammed, Palestine
quire the resources which only . will hold a regular business meet-
belonged to the Jews. But the
a united Jewish community eau m
i the main auditorium of
g in
All slates of local electors must be in the hands
muster.
Romans prevailed over them,
the Jewish Community Center at
of the local election committee, at 5737 Second
killed some and dispersed the
The American Jewish Confer- 8:30 p.m. Many matters of ut-
lest. No trace of their rule
Blvd., before 5 p. m. on Monday, June 7. The
ence provides us with the oppor- will be discussed. The members
feature
remained. Then the Arabs seized
tunity to achieve this unity. It
committee will Meet that night to complete ar-
Palestine from the Romans, more
presents simultaneously a his_ of this meeting will be the final
than thirteen hundred years ago,
nominations and election of of-
Jewry. challenge to
rangements for the election, and to arrange the
and it has remained ever since
American
Jewry.
Will we in this
dark ficers and the greeting of new
slates of candidates.
in the possession of the Mos-
hour be able to rise above our members who were initiated on
lems, This shows that the Jews
May 30 and imparting to them
differences, to set
have no right to their claim,
aside
pre-
the signs and signals of Bnai
rogatives and to see
our our
prob-
Brith.
The nominations of candidates from organiza-
since all the countries of the
lems and responsibilities under
world saw the succession of dif-
tions and their selection of delegates must be
Max Goldhoff, chairman of Pis-
the aspect of "K'lal Yisroel"?
ferent neoples who conquered
gah Lodge War Service' Commit-
brought in person by that time, or may be mailed
them. Those countries betafife -
As earnestly
Rabbis in appeal
Israel to
we
there-
fore
our
fel- tee, announces that a large num-
their undisputed homelands. Were
in time to reach the election committee at that
of war
bond applications
are
low Jews in Detroit to approach bet.
being
received
daily since the
we to follow the Jewish theory,
hour.
the forthcoming election of dole- announcement that the lodge
it would heroine necessary for
many peoples of the world, in-
pates
to
the
American
Jewish
again
ngaged
in
an
extensive
e
Conference with consecrated and War Bo
cluding those of Palestine, to
Each organization is entitled to one delegate
nd Drive.
District Grand
solemn responsibility. We urge Lodge No.
6 and Women's
Dis-
move out of the lands wherein
that Detroit Jewry unite to se- trict Grand Lodge No. 6, Bnai
for the first 50 members and one additional dele-
they settled.
lect a delegation that will. rep- Brith, in commemoration of the
"Secondly, I am not afraid
gate for every additional 75 members.
resent our whole community with 100th annirsary
of the Jews or of the possibility
,
its various groups and trends, and have arranged a ten
of their ever having a state or
of million
war
that the nine delegates to be bond drive, one hundred
thou-
Each organization may also present its slate of
power, either in the land of the
chosen by Detroit Jewry be men sand dollars for each year of
Arabs or elsewhere. This is in
nine candidates for delegates.
of large and bold vision, who Bnai Brith's exis
accordance with what God has
tence. At the
.-
will place their loyalty to Israel War Service Conventi
revealed unto us through the
on off the
above party or group. We trust
mouth of His prophet in His
Abraham Srere is chairman of the Detroit Elec-
that the organizations within our District Grand Lodge at Mil-
Holy Book. Thus I hold the
community will send to the local waukee in July, it is hoped that
tion Committee. Isaac Franck and Herman Pakarsky
demands of the Jews upon' this
this be
$10,000,000
War Bond Drive
election conference to be held will
oversubscribed
land an error; first, because it
are secretaries of the committee, and the other
June 15, representatives who will the announcement of and that
constitutes an injustice against
this suc-
members are: Mrs. P. P. Burnstine, Abraham
the Arabs, and the Moslems in
vote
intelligently
a cessful drive may be reported to
high sense
of duty, and
and out
will of
have
general; and secondly because
Cooper, Lawrence W. Crohn, Morris Garvett, Ben-
no other purpose than to select Hon. Henry Morgenthau, seen.-
it causes dissensions and dis-
tary
of
the
treasury,
who
will
be
a complete slate of delegates
jamin M. Laikin, Morris Lieberman, Mrs. Michael
turbances between the Moslems
who shall be men of tried faith- the honored guest at this con-
and their friends, the Allies; and
Michlin, Morris L. Schaver, Irving W. Schlussel,
fulness and who shall be truly vention.
in this I fail to see anything
representative of our community. $850,000 Quota
Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, Joseph
good. Furthermore, if the Jews
Much depends upon our inter-
Pisgah Lodge has been given
are impelled to seek aplace
M. Welt, Henry Wineman and Harry Yudkoff.
est and wisdom. May we make a quota of $850,000 to be sold
to live, Europe and America as
the most of the opportunity for
Sec PISGAII—Page 16
well as other lands are larger
Pisgah Lodge to
Raise $850,000
In W ar Bond Drive
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deal
Hebrew Schools to
Hold Graduation
Exercises June 6
10e Single Copy; $3.00 Per Year
See KING—Page 16
On Guard Against Prejudice
By MAX BERNSTEIN
Editor's Note: The need to eliminate objectionable passages in
religious textbooks has been recognized by leaders of the
Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths. This article describes
how a committee established by the Synagogue Council if
America operates to combat racial prejudice in religious schools,
Recently several thousand re- books. Both Christians and Jews
vised editions of the Roman Cath- have realized for some time that
olic New Testament were distrib- those passages are dangerous,
uted among American service because they generate interfaith
children
a tend
men of the Catholic faith. Upon prejudice
age. As a in
result,
the at
three
ma-
a-
examination,
it
was
discovered
jor
faiths,
Protestant,
Catholic
that
that this book contained a foot- and Jewish, have co-operated in
note. referring to Jews as "the a movement to eliminate this ob-
jectionable of Satan." This ob- jectionable material.
footnote came to the
Professor James V. Thompson
attention of Willard Johnson, as-
sistant to the president of the headed a project initiated by
National Conference of Christians Drew Theological Seminary to
and Jews, who protested against investigate the extent of such
this passage. passages in Christian church
Several days later, Chief Chap- school materials. The American
lain William R. Arnold of the Jewish Committee and the Na-
United States army :announced tional Conference of Christians
that the footnote had been al- and Jews assisted Professor
tared, and that this change had Thompson and the Drew Semi-
been made as a result of a dig- nary in this undertaking. A sub-
cussion among chaplains of vari- stantial part of the funds neces-
ous faiths.
sary to carry out this study was
This case may serve as an
secured by the American Jewish
lustration of the importance of Committee. The findings were
clearing up objectionable pas- then submitted to the various
sages in religious textbooks, and Protestant denominational com-
especially religious school text-
See PREJUDICE—Page 16
Temple Israel to The Jewish People in Europe
Hold Confirmation (Extension of Remarks of This new outburst is most
Hon. George G. Sadowski of
vicious, cruel and brutal, and
Michigan in the House of
Services on June 8 Representatives,
the frustrated madman of Eu-
Friday, May
The Confirmation Service of
Temple Israel will be held in
the Auditorium of the Detroit
Institute of Arts on the eve of
the Feast of Shabuoth, Tuesday
night, June 8, at 8 o'clock.
This will be Temple Israel's
second Confirmation. A class of
35 boys and girls will receiv ,!
Rabbi Fram's Confirmation bless-
ing.
A special feature of this serv-
ice will be the choral music to
be rendered by Cantor Robert
S. Tulman, Organist Karl W.
Haas and the great choir of
Temple Israel, under the direc-
tion of Dan Frohman. The choir
will give the premier rendition
of the new anthem, "Sing Unto
the Lord," just published by the
famous Jewish composer, Abra-
ham W. Binder. Rabbi Leon Fram
has written an original service
for this year's class on the theme,
"And the Lord said unto Moses,
'Speak unto the children of Is-
and tell them to go for-
ward.' " One member of the
See TEMPLE--Page 13
21, 1943.)
Mr. Sadowski:
Mr. Speaker,
Hitler and his Nazi beasts have
gone completely mad. Since our
victory over the Axis in Tunisia
and Africa, Hitler's rage knows
no bounds. He immediately placed
full blame upon the Jews and
announced his determination to
exterminate every Jew in Eu-
rope.
From the Polish Morning
World, a New York daily Polish-
language paper, conies informa-
tion from the Polish government
in London telling of the new and
terrible annihilation, extermina-
tion and mass murder of thou-
sands of Jews in the cities of
Czestochowa, Kaluszu, Siedlcach,
Wilna, Norag•od, Lublin, Lukow,
Parczew, Miedzyzec, Wlodowa,
Piaskow, lubelski, Konska Wala,
Izbica, Zaklikow, Bodzentyn, Such-
endniow, Chmielnik, Raka Ruska,
Brzesc, Bialystok, Grajew, Brodno,
Henbieszow, Zambrowa, Chelm,
Andrychow, Cmielow, Biala Pod-
laska, Staszow, Zakikow, Krosnik,
Zawickost, Jecrzejow, Penczow,
Busko, Wislica, Skolow, Wegrow,
Seredyn, Kocz and others.
rope is openly giving vent to his
rage and is going to satisfy his
lust for revenge upon those re-
maining bedraggled, hungry and
hounded Jews in Europe. Some-
thing must be done, and done
immediately, to save at least some
of these poor unfortunates.
Churchill is now here in Wash-
ington. Let this Congress appeal
to him and President Roosevelt.
These recent reports of this
new reign of terror should make
every one of us shudder. The
Nazis are combing the cities and
Jews are shot down in the streets
or in their homes, or are slain
in huge gas chambers. It is a
campaign for complete annihila-
tion and extermination. Surely
something must be done to try to
help these unfortunate and de-
fenseless people.
Our military and diplomatic ex•
perts should be instructed and
given full authority to act. They
must effectuate a plan for action
to save the remaining Jewish
people in Europe. Without doubt
Palestine offers the most practical
haven of refuge.
It can be
reached through Turkey by train,
See EUROPE--Page 16